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This course is designed to provide students with a solid background in applied biostatistics in the field of public health. Specifically, the course includes an introduction to the application of biostatistics and a discussion of key statistical tests. Appropriate techniques to measure the extent of disease, the development of disease, and comparisons between groups in terms of the extent and ...
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This course is designed as an intermediate algebra course that prepares students for the topics covered in MATH 1021. This course covers the real number system, basic properties of real numbers, operations with fractional expressions, simplifying complex fractions, powers and roots, operations with radicals, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and factoring of polynomials.
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Earn an Economics doctoral degree as a full-time student at the College of Liberal Arts. Not ready to apply just yet? Find all the answers you need about the admissions process and review our graduate resources. Degrees and Programs of Study The Department of Economics offers a full-time doctoral (PhD) degree in Applied Economics. After completing the PhD program, students are able to conduct ...
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Overview The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies is offered by the Liberal Studies Program within the College of Liberal Arts. The major is designed to meet the unique needs of working adults who may have delayed or stopped out of college, or who have difficulty finding a major in one of the other disciplines in the College of Liberal Arts that meets their scheduling needs.
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PGY-2 Sharon Ashok Hometown: Philadelphia, PA Undergraduate: University of Pennsylvania Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Areas of Interest/Fellowship: Undecided Interests outside of medicine: 76ers, Broadway musicals, NYT crosswords Favorite part of Philadelphia: The food, runs by the Schuylkill, Evil Genius, and ...
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At Temple University’s Fox School of Business, we help students transform into empowered business professionals and leaders through quality education, professional development services and impactful community engagement opportunities.
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Our Community Cybersecurity Clinics (C3) return this fall with another series of free, hands-on learning events designed to help community members strengthen their digital security. Each session focuses on a different aspect of online safety and is open to all ages. Whether you are brand new to cybersecurity or just want a refresher, these clinics offer practical strategies for staying safe ...
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Undergraduate Summer Housing The Undergraduate Summer Housing Application for Summer 2025 will be available on MyHousing beginning Monday, April 7, 2025. The application will be available throughout the summer sessions. Students interested in summer housing must be registered for summer courses for at least 3 credits (to review the summer session dates, please refer to the academic calendar ...
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This course will explore the meaning and purpose of human occupation. Theoretical perspectives of occupation will analyze the construction of skills, habits, roles, and occupations for individuals and populations within various social and cultural contexts. Lecture, small group, and active learning experiences enhance the analysis and synthesis of theoretical perspectives of occupation.
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Carolyn Posey* The rapid evolution of space exploration, marked by private space tourism, lunar colonization plans, and potential asteroid mining, necessitates a critical examination of international space law. This Comment applies the Third World Approaches to International Law framework to analyze power dynamics in space governance, focusing on the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 and the 2020 ...